Less than 226 million transactions recorded this June 24, 2024 at the BRVM.

Less than 226 million transactions recorded this June 24, 2024 at the BRVM.
Less than 226 million transactions recorded this June 24, 2024 at the BRVM.
On average, the BRVM records one billion FCFA of transactions per day. But at the end of the session on Monday June 24, 2024, only 225.492 million FCFA were listed compared to 1.414 billion FCFA on Friday June 21, 2024.

The other activities of the BRVM market are also in decline. This is how the capitalization of the stock market stood at 8,537.099 billion compared to 8,558.277 billion FCFA the day before, a drop of 21.178 billion.

That of the bond market is also down by 3.306 billion, to 10,214.234 billion FCFA against 10,217.540 billion FCFA on Friday June 21, 2024.

As for the indices, we note a generalized decline like the day before. This is how the BRVM Composite index fell by 0.25% to 229.48 points compared to 230.05 points the day before.

For its part, the BRVM 30 index recorded a drop of 0.40% to 114.38 points against 114.84 points previously.

For its part, the BRVM Prestige index experienced a decline of 0.56% to 108.59 points against 109.20 points the day before.

The Top 5 with the highest price increases is occupied respectively by the securities Sicable Côte d’Ivoire (up 7.07% at 1,060 FCFA), Total Sénégal (up 6.38% at 2,500 FCFA), SETAO Côte d’Ivoire Ivoire (plus 6.29% at 760 FCFA), Servair Abidjan Côte d’Ivoire (plus 4.75% at 2,095 FCFA) and SMB Côte d’Ivoire (plus 3.31% at 12,500 FCFA).

Flop 5 with the biggest price drops is occupied by the securities Société Générale Côte d’Ivoire (minus 6.21% at 19,405 FCFA), Sicor Côte d’Ivoire (minus 4.46% at 3,000 FCFA), AGL ex Bolloré Côte d’Ivoire (minus 3.53% at 1,230 FCFA), BOA Senegal (minus 2.38% at 4,100 FCFA) and Air Liquide Côte d’Ivoire (minus 2.00% at 490 FCFA).

Oumar Nourou

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